Microwave-induced amplitude- and phase-tunable qubit-resonator coupling in circuit quantum electrodynamics

S. Zeytinoʇlu, M. Pechal, S. Berger, A. A. Abdumalikov, A. Wallraff, S. Filipp

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Abstract

In the circuit quantum electrodynamics architecture, both the resonance frequency and the coupling of superconducting qubits to microwave field modes can be controlled via external electric and magnetic fields to explore qubit-photon dynamics in a wide parameter range. Here, we experimentally demonstrate and analyze a scheme for tuning the coupling between a transmon qubit and a microwave resonator using a single coherent drive tone. We treat the transmon as a three-level system, with the qubit subspace defined by the ground and the second excited states. If the drive frequency matches the difference between the resonator and the qubit frequencies, a Jaynes-Cummings-type interaction is induced, which is tunable in both amplitude and phase. We show that coupling strengths of about 10 MHz can be achieved in our setup, limited only by the anharmonicity of the transmon qubit. This scheme has been successfully used to generate microwave photons with a controlled temporal shape [M. Pechal, Phys. Rev. X 4, 041010 (2014)10.1103/PhysRevX.4.041010] and can be directly implemented with superconducting quantum devices featuring larger anharmonicity for higher coupling strengths.

Original languageEnglish
Article number043846
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume91
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Apr 2015
Externally publishedYes

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